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The quantum world, like the mystical, is anonymous, aporetic, hidden. In order to view this strange realm-one filled with particles darting in and out of nowhere; of what Einstein once famously called "spooky action at a distance"-this collection takes as its subject matter a myriad of interfacings-quantum physics, mysticism, cryptography, impersonality, and meontology, to name a few. Playfully rigorous and rigorously playful, Quantum Mechantics experimentally indexes a poetic form of ludic hopping (hop, from Old English hoppian "to spring, leap; to dance; to limp"). These text objects perform…mehr

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The quantum world, like the mystical, is anonymous, aporetic, hidden. In order to view this strange realm-one filled with particles darting in and out of nowhere; of what Einstein once famously called "spooky action at a distance"-this collection takes as its subject matter a myriad of interfacings-quantum physics, mysticism, cryptography, impersonality, and meontology, to name a few. Playfully rigorous and rigorously playful, Quantum Mechantics experimentally indexes a poetic form of ludic hopping (hop, from Old English hoppian "to spring, leap; to dance; to limp"). These text objects perform as the quantum world does: boggling and indeterminate, we discover a subatomic, quantum poetry-without-us-one that paradoxically exists only when observed.
Autorenporträt
Brad Baumgartner is a writer, theorist, and Assistant Teaching Professor of English at Penn State. Recent creative work has appeared in Burning House Press, X Ray Literary Magazine, Vestiges, and others. Current projects include a hybrid work entitled Stylinaut, which was shortlisted for the 2019 Tarpaulin Sky Book Award, and a play called the -tempered mid·riff. He is the author of Quantum Mechantics: Memoirs of a Quark (The Operating System, 2019). Weird Mysticism, a monograph, is forthcoming from Lehigh UP in 2021.